Historical construction of climate justice Rosmel Rodríguez November 08, 2022 The world's development model has always been against the preservation of natural resources, using them as infinite goods.
The Paris Agreement: Better measurement methods needed Hannah Steiner November 08, 2022 The climate crisis means that we must know about all types of emission—not just the familiar fossil-derived emissions—and we must....
Entomologists issue warning about effects of climate change on insects Hannah Steiner November 08, 2022 Insects play a central role in ecosystems by recycling nutrients and nourishing other organisms further up the food chain, including....
A study of polar bear paw papillae shows how they maintain traction on ice Debbie Banks November 03, 2022 They found that besides polar bears, black and brown bears also have bumps on their pads, but sun bears do....
Are insects doomed? New study shows added threat of climate change Debbie Banks November 01, 2022 The risk is highest for insect populations in temperate regions such as the continental U.S., according to the study.
UN report: Climate pollution reductions 'highly inadequate' Hannah Steiner October 27, 2022 The world is weaning itself from fossil fuels too slowly, the report and experts said.
France to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty Hannah Steiner October 23, 2022 France will withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty as it is incompatible with the country’s climate commitments, French President Emmanuel....
Ancient ocean methane isn’t adding to climate change Debbie Banks October 23, 2022 Methane released from reservoirs at the bottom of the ocean is not reaching the atmosphere, researchers report.